Fallout 4 gathered mixed reviews, some praised it for various innovative modules like base building others bashed it for lack of content. The announcement that next Bethesda Softworks title, Fallout 76, will be essentially a multiplayer mode that was cut-out from F4 and sold separately for the full price didn’t sit well with fans either.

MMORPG genre is in a tough spot at the moment. With World of Warcraft being the only title to sustain 5+ million paying players and failures of recent “new” titles like Albion Online or Bless Online it seems that the genre oversaturation finally led to its downfall and soon will fall into obscurity. Increasing popularity of semi-MMORPGs or other multiplayer titles that tap into the same player base and overall “growing up” of the “old guard” of MMORPGs players further deepens the problem. But there are few upcoming MMORPGs that are still hoping to reclaim the dwindling MMORPG market. Here ...

Bless Online, a high-fantasy MMORPG game that has made a lot of improvements after its two failed launches in previous years, finally it has fixed all the pressing matters and offered their new players a fine, balanced game with no performance issues.

World of Warcraft: Legion expansion finishes with a bang. Literally. Sargeras, the prime evil of World of Warcraft lore has been defeated by heroes of Azeroth and astral godlike creatures called Titans. In his last defiant act, the flaming space-satan stabbed our world, Azeroth, with his massive sword, wounding it and probably changing Azeroth forever, unleashing ancient, twisted, evils.

After roughly three months of opening shores of Summerset Isles to adventurers with brand new expansion Summerset, guys and gals and ZeniMax Online Studios delivered another adventure packed DLC dubbed "Wolfhunter" along with new dungeons and PVP content.